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  2. COURT NEWS IN BRIEF

    In the Port Pirie Magistrates' Court last week, John Terence O'Neil, of Solomontown, was committed for trial on two charges—the first that he had ...

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  3. PRINCE HERE ON OCTOBER 12

    The itinerary for the first portion of the visit of H.R.H. Prince George is announced. H.M.S. Sussex, on which the Prince will ...

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  4. TURKI REPUBLIC

    The Soviet is casting envious glances at the New Turki Republic, which, having thrown off Chinese rule, has established Itself in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOOL SALES TODAY

    An extremely attractive catalogue of approximately 31,420 bales, including much bright, clean, well grown wool from the ...

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  6. RIGHTS OF FIRE BRIGADES

    The complaint of the Woodville District Volunteer Fire Brigade that its reel has been held up at level crossings on several occasions when on the ...

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  7. Stabbing At Tallem Bend

    In the Criminal Court. Adelaide, last week, before the Chief Justice, Jack Milburn, 20. of Tailem Bend, was charged with assaulting Noel Kelby Pete ...

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  8. Lit Fire On Road

    Hugh Roderick McKay, of Merriton. was fined £2 and 25/ costs in the Crystal Brook Magistrates' Court last week, for lighting a fire on an open road without ...

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  9. Gods Damaged In Accident

    Judgment for £13 1/10 in favor of Henry Jones & Co.. Proprietary, Ltd., of Victoria, was given in the Adelaide Local Court last week, against ...

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  10. Stolen Motor Car

    Daniel Thomas Williams, 23, of Adelaide, found guilty of having stolen a motor car belonging to Herbert Linke, of Gdles' Corner, near Tarlee, was ...

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  11. GRAVE SITUATION IN SPAIN

    The plan to create a general strike and revolution throughout Spain yesterday failed. Only in a few mining districts did pickets succeed in ...

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  12. WOOL VALUES

    Though since the close of the London wool sales business at Bradford has been dull, an encouraging feature has been the steadiness of values ...

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  13. Order Annulled

    Judge Paine, in the Bankruptcy Court last week, annulled a sequestration order against Friedsrich Harold lindner, farmer, of Morgan, and formerly of ...

    Article : 38 words
  14. Claim For £74 5/11

    Judgment for the full amount claimed was given In favor of Thomas Lester Minnis, of Berri, against his sister-in-law, Mrs. Mangaret Jean Minnis, of ...

    Article : 43 words
  15. THREE MEN ELECTROCUTED

    Arthur Percy Gall, a Public Works Department foreman, was held responsible by the coroner (Mr. G. Crosby Gilmore) this week for the ...

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  16. Charge Of Bigamy

    In the Magistrates' Court, Port Pirie, Thomas William Edward Noble, laborer, of Port Pirie, admitted a charge of bigamy, and was committed for ...

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  17. Advertising

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  18. ULM'S FLIGHT

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm accomplished his fourth flight across the Tasman on Saturday. Hying the Faith in Australia, he covered the distance in 14 hours 10 ...

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  19. Assessment Appeals

    Charles Guffy, of Port Augusta, was successful in three appeals against assessment of property by the corporation of Port Augusta. In the respective ...

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  20. Railway Property Damaged

    A fine of 10/6, with 9/6 compensation, was inflicted on Frederick Gefkin at Port Augusta for damaging an electric light globe, the property of the ...

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  21. MOUNT GAMBIER FIRE

    The following finding was returned by the coroner (Mr. L. Burton Mars) this week regarding the Mount Gambier fire:—"I find that the fire which ...

    Article : 112 words
  22. Fined For Resisting

    John Glen, laborer, of Thevenard, was fined £1 end £1 costs at Ceduna for being drunk and using indecent language, and £5 and £1 costs for ...

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  23. MOTOR CYCLIST MAY HAVE BROKEN SPINE

    When the motor cycle he was riding, and which was being towed by a motor car, crashed on the road near Two Wells early Monday morning, Len ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. Sequel To Midnight Collision

    Arthur William Davey, of Happy Valley, was awarded £42 5/6 damages against Miss Hazel Mildred Palmer, Mill road. Sturt, by Mr. L. H. Haslam ...

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  25. SIR MALCOLM CAMPBELL

    Sir Malcolm Campbell has sailed for Africa. He is bound for the Kalahari Desert, where, aided by aircraft and a plan long in his possession, he hopes ...

    Article : 126 words
  26. Unlawfully In Bar-Room

    In the Adelaide Police Court this week, William Sinapius and Patrick Donohue both of Moonta, were each fined £5, and £1 costs, for having been ...

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  27. ONE-LEGGED MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Francis Robert Bannigan (35), was fatally injured as the result of a crash between a motor cycle and push bicycle at Port Pirie on Saturday. ...

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  28. No Licences To Fish

    Pour Italians, Pasquale Amato, Dominico Annesse, Cosmo Rano. and Mauro Pisani, were each fined £1, and £1 2/6 costs, for fishing without licences, the ...

    Article : 42 words
  29. MR. THOMAS

    The Dominions Secretary (Mr. Thomas) has officially informed the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) that he will be unable to visit ...

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  30. HUTT RIVER DROWNING

    The drowning fatality which occurred on the night of August 31 last year, at the crossing near the Clare bowling green, was recalled by the finding of ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. NEW CRUISER FOR AUSTRALIA

    Mention of a new cruiser to be built for the Royal Australian Navy was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) in his speech at the opening ...

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  32. BOMB THROWN

    A bomb was thrown at a house in Carnarvon street. East Brunswick, at midnight. It shattered a fence, smashed four windows, and splintered ...

    Article : 72 words
  33. PROSPECTOR MURDERED

    Ambushed by natives in dense forest country, Bernard McGrath, a prospector, was murdered near the Karmanuntina River in the wilds of New Guinea. ...

    Article : 62 words
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